Utilisateur:Rbrausse/IUCN maps
Legend & Cheat Sheets
modifier-
- genus/family: all maps created
- species: approved by Portail:Herpétologie
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- species: map created; IUCN's description, IUCN's map data and RDB's description are identical
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- species: information provided by IUCN and RDB are conflicting
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- species: a complete mess, like contradictory informations within IUCN's data
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- more or less informative blurb, used potentially everywhere
- Reptile families according to RDB, matched against IUCN's higher taxa: Projet:Herpétologie/Classification ReptileDB 2
- IUCN reptile maps vs. fr.WP article base: Discussion utilisateur:Rbrausse/IUCN
- Shreds of Thought
- For some reason Projet:Herpétologie lists « plus de cartes de distributions » under the heading « Qualité » instead of « Quantité ». Lolwhut?
- genre Ablepharus Lichtenstein, 1823
- Ablepharus kitaibelii : UICN followed
- Ablepharus rueppellii : UICN followed
- genre Acontias Cuvier, 1817
- Acontias percivali : UICN followed
- Acontias kgalagadi : the subspecies Typhlosaurus lineatus richardi Jacobsen, 1987 is mapped in the UICN map (for RDB this subspecies is a species)... the distribution without Acontias richardi seems to be the same...
- IUCN's range for Typhlosaurus lineatus is available in a splitted form: One without the distribution in Limpopo (≈ Acontias kgalagadi), one only Limpopo (≈ Acontias richardi)
- genre Afroablepharus Greer, 1974
- genre Alinea Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Amphiglossus Duméril & Bibron, 1839
- Amphiglossus johannae : UICN followed
- genre Androngo Brygoo, 1982
- genre Anomalopus Duméril & Duméril, 1851
- genre Aspronema Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Asymblepharus Eremchenko & Shcherbak, 1980
- genre Ateuchosaurus Gray, 1845
- genre Barkudia Annandale, 1917
- genre Bartleia Hutchinson, Donnellan, Baverstock, Krieg, Simms & Burgin, 1990
- genre Bassiana Hutchinson, Donnellan, Baverstock, Krieg, Simms & Burgin, 1990
- Bassiana trilineata : UICN followed
- genre Bellatorias Wells & Wellington, 1984
- genre Brachymeles Duméril & Bibron, 1839
- Brachymeles boulengeri : UICN followed (map supplied by UICN not followed because it includes Brachymeles boholensis, Brachymeles mindorensis and Brachymeles taylori)
- Brachymeles elerae : UICN followed
- Brachymeles gracilis : UICN followed (map supplied by UICN not followed because it includes Brachymeles hilong)
- Brachymeles hilong : UICN followed (no map supplied by UICN)
- Brachymeles samarensis : UICN followed
- Brachymeles schadenbergi : UICN followed (map supplied by UICN not followed because it includes Brachymeles orientalis)
- Brachymeles talinis : UICN followed
- Brachymeles taylori : UICN followed (no map supplied by UICN)
- Brachymeles tridactylus : UICN followed
- Brachymeles vermis : UICN followed
- genre Brasiliscincus Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Caledoniscincus Sadlier, 1987
- Caledoniscincus atropunctatus : UICN followed (Vanuatu not in map)
- Caledoniscincus austrocaledonicus : UICN followed
- Caledoniscincus aquilonius : UICN followed
- Caledoniscincus auratus : UICN followed
- Caledoniscincus chazeaui : UICN followed
- Caledoniscincus cryptos : UICN followed
- Caledoniscincus festivus : UICN followed
- Caledoniscincus haplorhinus : UICN followed
- Caledoniscincus orestes : UICN followed
- Caledoniscincus renevieri : UICN followed
- Caledoniscincus terma : UICN followed
- genre Calyptotis De Vis, 1886
- genre Capitellum Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Carlia Gray, 1845
- Carlia bicarinata : UICN not followed (discution here)
- genre Cautula Hutchinson, Donnellan, Baverstock, Krieg, Simms & Burgin, 1990
- genre Celatiscincus Sadlier, Smith & Bauer, 2006
- Celatiscincus euryotis : UICN followed
- Celatiscincus similis : UICN followed
- genre Chabanaudia de Witte & Laurent, 1943
- genre Chalcides Laurenti, 1768
- Chalcides colosii : UICN followed
- Chalcides minutus : UICN followed
- Chalcides pseudostriatus : UICN followed
- Chalcides polylepis : UICN followed (the map includes Chalcides simonyi)
- Chalcides sepsoides : UICN followed
- Chalcides viridanus : UICN followed (2 maps one for Chalcides viridanus and one for Chalcides simonyi)
- Chalcides chalcides Spain and Portugal, but in Italy only Sardinia? Though the common name is Italian Three-toed Skink? I sent a question to RDB. Could be related to Chalcides striatus, according to de.WP formerly recognized as subspecies.
- Peter Uetz from RDB will take a look, this was his source for the distribution of Chalcides chalcides chalcides, he asked for input regarding Chalcides chalcides vittatus. -> Peter will fix it, the range according to IUCN is correct
- genre Chalcidoseps Boulenger, 1887
- genre Chioninia Mausfeld, Böhme, Misof, Vrcibradic & Rocha, 2002
- genre Coeranoscincus Greer & Cogger, 1985
- genre Coggeria Couper, Covacevich, Marsterson & Shea, 1996
- genre Copeoglossum Tschudi, 1845
- genre Cophoscincopus Mertens, 1934
- genre Corucia Gray, 1855
- genre Cryptoblepharus Wiegmann, 1834
- Cryptoblepharus ater : UICN followed
- Cryptoblepharus gloriosus : UICN not followed (RDB map)
- Cryptoblepharus renschi : UICN followed
- genre Ctenotus Storr, 1964
- Ctenotus helenae : UICN followed
- genre Cyclodomorphus Fitzinger, 1843
- genre Dasia Gray, 1839
- Dasia griffini : UICN followed
- genre Egernia Gray, 1838
- above: IUCN 2010, below IUCN 2012
- genre Emoia Gray, 1845
- Emoia adspersa
-> later, recompilation of the data source needed (center of the map around longitude 180°, not 0°)- according to IUCN not on Fiji
- Emoia oribata : UICN not followed
- Emoia submetallica : UICN not followed
- Emoia adspersa
- genre Eremiascincus Greer, 1979
- genre Eroticoscincus Wells & Wellington, 1984
- genre Eugongylus Fitzinger, 1843
- genre Eulamprus Fitzinger, 1843
- Eulamprus heatwolei : UICN followed
- genre Eumeces Wiegmann, 1834
- Eumeces algeriensis : UICN followed
- genre Eumecia Bocage, 1870
- genre Eurylepis Blyth, 1854
- genre Eutropis Fitzinger, 1843
- Eutropis bontocensis : UICN followed
- genre Exila Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Feylinia Gray, 1845
- genre Fojia Greer & Simon, 1982
- genre Geomyersia Greer & Parker, 1968
- genre Geoscincus Sadlier, 1987
- genre Glaphyromorphus Wells & Wellington, 1984
- Glaphyromorphus crassicaudus : UICN followed
- genre Gnypetoscincus Wells & Wellington, 1984
- genre Gongylomorphus Fitzinger, 1843
- genre Graciliscincus Sadlier, 1987
- Graciliscincus shonae : UICN followed
- genre Haackgreerius Lanza, 1983
- genre Hakaria Steindachner, 1899
- genre Hemiergis Wagler, 1830
- Hemiergis decresiensis : UICN followed
- genre Hemisphaeriodon Peters, 1867
- genre Insulasaurus Taylor, 1925
- genre Isopachys Lönnberg, 1916
- Isopachys anguinoides : UICN followed
- genre Janetaescincus Greer, 1970
- genre Jarujinia Chan-Ard, Makchai & Cota, 2011
- genre Kaestlea Eremchenko & Das, 2004
- genre Kanakysaurus Sadlier, Bauer, Smith & Whitaker, 2004
- genre Lacertaspis Perret, 1975
- genre Lacertoides Sadlier, Shea & Bauer, 1997
- Lacertoides pardalis : UICN followed
- genre Lamprolepis Fitzinger, 1843
- genre Lampropholis Fitzinger, 1843
- genre Lankascincus Greer, 1991
- genre Larutia Böhme, 1981
- genre Leiolopisma Duméril & Bibron, 1839
- genre Lepidothyris Cope, 1892
- genre Leptoseps Greer, 1997
- genre Leptosiaphos Schmidt, 1943
- Leptosiaphos aloysiisabaudiae : UICN followed
- genre Lerista Bell, 1833
- Lerista stylis : UICN followed
- Lerista taeniata : UICN followed
- genre Liburnascincus Wells & Wellington, 1984
- genre Liopholis Fitzinger, 1843
- genre Lioscincus Bocage, 1873
- Lioscincus maruia : UICN followed
- Lioscincus nigrofasciolatum : UICN followed
- Lioscincus steindachneri : UICN followed
- Lioscincus tillieri : UICN followed
- Lioscincus vivae : UICN followed
- genre Lipinia Gray, 1845
- Lipinia auriculata : UICN followed
- Lipinia infralineolata : UICN followed
- Lipinia pulchella : UICN followed
- genre Lissolepis Peters, 1872
- genre Lobulia Greer, 1974
- genre Lygisaurus De Vis, 1884
- genre Lygosoma Hardwicke & Gray, 1827
- Lygosoma frontoparietale : UICN followed
- Lygosoma haroldyoungi : UICN followed
- genre Mabuya Fitzinger, 1826
- genre Madascincus Brygoo, 1982
- genre Manciola Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Maracaiba Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Marisora Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Marmorosphax Sadlier, 1987
- Marmorosphax kaala : UICN followed
- Marmorosphax montana : UICN followed
- Marmorosphax taom : UICN followed
- genre Melanoseps Boulenger, 1887
- Melanoseps ater : UICN followed
- genre Menetia Gray, 1845
- genre Mesoscincus Griffith, Ngo & Murphy, 2000
- genre Mochlus Günther, 1864
- genre Morethia Gray, 1845
- genre Nangura Covacevich, Couper & James, 1993
- genre Nannoscincus Günther, 1872
- Nannoscincus exos : UICN followed
- Nannoscincus greeri : UICN followed
- Nannoscincus hanchisteus : UICN followed
- Nannoscincus humectus : UICN followed
- Nannoscincus manautei : UICN followed
- Nannoscincus mariei : UICN followed
- Nannoscincus greeri : UICN followed
- genre Nessia Gray, 1839
- genre Niveoscincus Hutchinson, Donnellan, Baverstock, Krieg, Simms & Burgin, 1990
- genre Notomabuya Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Notoscincus Fuhn, 1969
- genre Oligosoma Girard, 1857
- Oligosoma notosaurus : UICN followed
- genre Ophiomorus
- Ophiomorus latastii : UICN followed
- Ophiomorus raithmai : UICN followed
- genre Ophioscincus
- genre Orosaura Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Otosaurus
- genre Pamelaescincus
- genre Panaspis
- Panaspis helleri : UICN followed
- genre Panopa Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Papuascincus
- genre Paracontias
- genre Parvoscincus
- Sphenomorphus tagapayo (as Parvoscincus tagapayo in RDB) - isolated population in Cordillera Central?
- genre Phoboscincus
- Phoboscincus garnieri : UICN followed
- genre Pinoyscincus
- genre Plestiodon
- Plestiodon brevirostris : UICN followed
- Plestiodon colimensis isolated population in Sinaloa?
- Plestiodon tetragrammus Arizona?
- genre Prasinohaema
- genre Proablepharus
- genre Proscelotes
- genre Pseudemoia
- Pseudemoia baudini Western and South Australia (RDB) or South Australia (IUCN)?
- genre Pseudoacontias
- genre Psychosaura Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Ptychoglossus
- genre Pygomeles
- genre Ristella
- genre Saiphos
- genre Saproscincus
- Saproscincus czechurai NSW and Queensland (RDB) or Queensland (IUCN)?
- genre Scelotes
- Scelotes inornatus Mozambique?
- Scelotes mossambicus isolated population in northern Mozambique?
- genre Scincella
- genre Scincopus
- Scincopus fasciatus Western Sahara?
- genre Scincus
- genre Scolecoseps
- genre Sepsina
- genre Sepsophis
- genre Sigaloseps
- genre Simiscincus
- genre Sirenoscincus
- genre Sphenomorphus
- Sphenomorphus tagapayo (as Parvoscincus tagapayo in RDB) - isolated population in Cordillera Central?
- Sphenomorphus tritaeniatus IUCN's range is based on "it is interpreted that the species' distribution may be greater than this"...
- Sphenomorphus victoria (as Insulasaurus victoria in RDB): Major IUCN data consistency
fuck-upissue, text (both IUCN and RDB) places the species on the island of Palawan, map data on the island of Luzon. I wrote them a mail.- the head office informed Philip Bowles (chair of Snake and Lizard Red List Authority), so far no reply or update
- genre Spondylurus Fitzinger, 1826
- genre Tachygyia
- genre Teratoscincus
- genre Tiliqua
- genre Trachylepis
- Trachylepis aurata RDB's range is much larger than IUCN's range. Map
- Trachylepis bensonii (range looks kind of wrong... just filled countries)
- Trachylepis bocagii (range looks kind of wrong... just filled countries) Map
- Trachylepis lacertiformis IUCN discrepancy: Text includes Angola, spatial data not
- Trachylepis margaritifera not all included countries (RDB + IUCN) are marked on the map
- Trachylepis wrightii RDB lists the species only on Cousin
- genre Tribolonotus
- genre Tropidophorus
- Tropidophorus mocquardii range data includes parts of Indonesia on Borneo (map)
- genre Tropidoscincus
- genre Typhlacontias
- genre Typhlosaurus
- Typhlosaurus lineatus (as Acontias kgalagadi in RDB). The subspecies of T. lineatus (IUCN definition) are accepted as species in RDB. The range descritption seems to be similar enough, but...
- genre Tytthoscincus
- genre Varzea Hedges & Conn, 2012
- genre Vietnascincus
- genre Voeltzkowia
- genus map - useful or stupid?
- Acanthocercus Fitzinger, 1843
- Acanthocercus adramitanus
- Acanthocercus annectens discrepancies between RDB+IUCN description and map data (especially Djibouti and Somaliland)
- Acanthocercus atricollis (or - at least - very similar)
- Acanthocercus cyanogaster Somalia? (IUCN+RDB description), Uganda? (IUCN map) [see updated comment section of RDB: "Distribution: not in Yemen, Zimbabwe (P. Wagner, pers. comm., 27 Feb 2012)"]
- Acanthocercus yemensis updated RDB description: distribution in both Yemen and Saudi Arabia - no idea how to update the article in proper French ;)
- Acanthosaura Ahl, 1926
- Agama Daudin, 1802
- Agama bocourti
- Agama boueti Burkina Faso (RDB + spatial data)? many countries more, e.g. Algeria, Chad (spatial data)?
- Agama cornii (as Agama hartmanni in RDB) IUCN: Eritrea; Ethiopia - RDB: South Sudan, Eritrea
- Agama mwanzae Burundi (spatial data)?
- Amphibolurus Wagler, 1830
- Aphaniotis Peters, 1864
- Aphaniotis fusca Brunei? (spatial data)
- Brachysaura Blyth, 1856
- Brachysaura minor Bangladesh? (IUCN, spatial data)
- Bronchocela Kaup, 1827
- Bronchocela jubata RDB: "Specimens from Cambodia labelled B. cristatella” are B. jubata [Hallermann 2005]."
- Bronchocela marmorata IUCN: Only Luzon and Sibuyan. See comments on RDB and IUCN for more details regarding synonyms and range. Spatial data includes Batanes?
- Bronchocela smaragdina Thailand? (RDB)
- Bufoniceps Arnold, 1992 no map data
- Caimanops Storr, 1974 no map data
- Calotes Cuvier, 1817
- Ceratophora Gray, 1834
- Chelosania Gray, 1845 no map data
- Chlamydosaurus Gray, 1827
- Chlamydosaurus kingii map already exists
- Complicitus Manthey & Grossmann, 1997 no map data
- Cophotis Peters, 1861
- Coryphophylax Blyth, 1860 no map data
- Cryptagama Witten, 1984 no map data
- Ctenophorus Fitzinger, 1843
- Dendragama Doria, 1888 no map data
- Diporiphora Gray, 1842
- Diporiphora albilabris
- Diporiphora convergens
- Diporiphora lalliae IUCN: Northern Territory, Western Australia; RDB: North Territory, South Australia, West Australia
- Diporiphora linga
- Draco Linnaeus, 1758
- Draco bimaculatus RDB lists some islands more (Zamboanga, Siasi, Agusan) -> exactly the same range as D. mindanensis, this map is most likely incorrect! I will inform the IUCN.
- -> IUCN office informed Philip Bowles
- Draco cornutus IUCN lists only Borneo
- Draco cyanopterus
- Draco guentheri
- Draco haematopogon RDB and IUCN descriptions are identical, but spatial data includes small parts of Laos and Myanmar
- Draco jareckii
- Draco lineatus IUCN includes only Maluku islands, Indonesia
- Draco maculatus one of my maps in the old style
- Draco mindanensis -> but see D. bimaculatus, duplicated spatial data
- Draco ornatus
- Draco quadrasi
- Draco reticulatus Updated RDB description! (Lapinin Chico islet is missing in the article)
- Draco taeniopterus
- Draco bimaculatus RDB lists some islands more (Zamboanga, Siasi, Agusan) -> exactly the same range as D. mindanensis, this map is most likely incorrect! I will inform the IUCN.
- Gonocephalus Kaup, 1825
- Gonocephalus grandis RDB != IUCN != spatial data. sigh. not extremly different, but...
- Gonocephalus interruptus IUCN description: only Mindanao, spatial data: all over the Philippines. like G. semperi and G. sophiae: "distribution is very unclear owing to misidentifications." No map created as the IUCN data isn't very credible.
- Gonocephalus lacunosus
- Gonocephalus semperi all over the Philippines, see also fact sheet: "The species' distribution is very unclear owing to misidentifications between this species and Gonocephalus interruptus and G. sophiae. No map created as the IUCN data isn't very credible.
- Gonocephalus sophiae similar to G. semperi, placed all over the Philippines as the species' distribution in very unclear. No map created as the IUCN data isn't very credible.
- Harpesaurus Boulenger, 1885
- Hydrosaurus Kaup, 1828
- Hydrosaurus pustulatus RDB: Luzon, Polillo, Mindoro, Negros, Dinagat, Mindanao, Panay, Bohol; IUCN: Luzon (with recent records from Bicol), Polillo, Mindoro, Negros, Cebu, Guimaras, Panay, Masbate, Tablas, Romblon, Sibuyan, and Catanduanes. It may be present on the island of Bohol
- Hypsicalotes Manthey & Denzer, 2000 no map data
- Hypsilurus Peters, 1867
- Hypsilurus binotatus
- Hypsilurus bruijnii IUCN: Only on the Indonesian part of New Guinea (IUCN's comment: despite some museum records listing it from other localities (Manthey and Denzer 2006))
- Intellagama Wells & Wellington, 1985 no map data
- Japalura Gray, 1853
- Japalura tricarinata spatial data not up-to-date: note that specimens collected in southern Tibet have previously been misidentified as Calotes jerdoni
- Japalura variegata
- Laudakia Gray, 1845
- Laudakia erythrogastra
- Laudakia lehmanni IUCN lists only Tajikistan, but spatial data is fitting to RDB's description
- Laudakia microlepis I think you used the wrong RDB description in the article, the species is not native to Mongolia or China; RDB lists additionally Turkmenistan
- Leiolepis Cuvier, 1829 no map data
- Lophocalotes Günther, 1873 no map data
- Lophognathus Gray, 1842
- Lophognathus gilberti West Australia? (RDB) [compare also IUCN's range with AROD's distribution]
- Lyriocephalus Merrem, 1820
- Mantheyus Ananjeva & Stuart, 2001 no map data
- Moloch Cuvier, 1829 no map data
- Oriocalotes Günther, 1864 no map data
- Otocryptis Wagler, 1830 no map data
- Phoxophrys Hubrecht, 1881 no map data
- Phrynocephalus Kaup, 1825
- Phrynocephalus arabicus IUCN's and RDB's descriptions are identical, spatial data includes Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq and Yemen
- Phrynocephalus axillaris IUCN: only China (Xinjiang)
- Phrynocephalus golubewii
- Phrynocephalus helioscopus RDB includes Armenia and Iraq. Looks like taxonomic uncertainty: IUCN has Phrynocephalus horvathi, RDB both Phrynocephalus helioscopus ssp horvathi and Phrynocephalus persicus ssp horvathi (subspecies of Phrynocephalus persicus)
- Phrynocephalus horvathi IUCN map. Taxonomic uncertainty: In IUCN a species, in RDB a subspecies for Phrynocephalus persicus. I could combine the spatial data, but the combined IUCN discription is not identical to RDB's one.
- Phrynocephalus luteoguttatus
- Phrynocephalus melanurus listed as Phrynocephalus guttatus ssp melanurus in RDB, but with completely different ranges: China (Xinjiang); Kazakhstan (IUCN) vs. Sibiria, Russia, E Kazakhstan (RDB). Map, not added to the article.
- Phrynocephalus ornatus
- Phrynocephalus persicus IUCN: Iran; RDB: Iran, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia. See also the comments above (P. helioscopus, P. horvathi) regarding taxonomic uncertainty. As the distribution is too different map not in the article.
- Phrynocephalus przewalskii IUCN: China and Mongolia
- Phrynocephalus strauchi
- Phrynocephalus theobaldi IUCN: China and India, RDB+spatial data: includes also Nepal
- Phrynocephalus versicolor IUCN: only China and Mongolia
- Physignathus Cuvier, 1829 no map data
- Pogona Storr, 1982
- Psammophilus Fitzinger, 1843
- Pseudocalotes Fitzinger, 1843
- Pseudocophotis Manthey & Grossmann, 1997
- Pseudotrapelus Fitzinger, 1843 no map data
- Ptyctolaemus Peters, 1865 no map data
- Rankinia Wells & Wellington, 1983
- Salea Gray, 1845
- Salea horsfieldii Article: Tamil Nadu, IUCN: high altitudes of the Western Ghats, RDB: Nilgiri Hills & Palni Hills
- Sitana Cuvier, 1829
- Sitana ponticeriana IUCN: India, Nepal (uncertain), Pakistan, Sri Lanka; RDB: Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan (uncertain). Spatial data looks funny [i.e. incorrect] (India is simply completely marked)
- Thaumatorhynchus Parker, 1924 no map data
- Trapelus Cuvier, 1817
- Trapelus jayakari IUCN lists additionally UAE and Yemen
- Trapelus lessonae IUCN: "It is not present in Israel."
- Trapelus ruderatus RDB includes more countries (e.g. Libanon, Azerbaijan)
- Trapelus savignii
- Trapelus tournevillei
- Tympanocryptis Peters, 1863
- Uromastyx Merrem, 1820
- Uromastyx alfredschmidti IUCN: one small range, Hoggar (mentioned in the article) is too far to the west. See RDB comment: "Distribution: not in the Hoggar Mountains, Algeria (Sindaco et al. 2012)."
- Uromastyx benti
- Xenagama Boulenger, 1895 no map data
Liste des genres (Chamaeleonidae)
modifier- Archaius Gray, 1865 no map data
- Archaius tigris, listed as Calumma tigris in IUCN
- Bradypodion Fitzinger, 1843
- Bradypodion caffer
- Bradypodion dracomontanum
- Bradypodion setaroi
- Bradypodion taeniabronchum
- Bradypodion transvaalense RDB: KwaZulu-Natal?
- Bradypodion ventrale IUCN: Cap-Oriental + État-Libre; article: Cap-Oriental + Cap-Occidental; spatial data: Cap-Oriental. See RDB: Only E Cape Province (like the spatial data), comment: "not recognized anymore: karrooicum from the Republic of South Africa (S Cape Province)"
- Brookesia Gray, 1865
- Brookesia ambreensis
- Brookesia antakarana
- Brookesia bekolosy
- Brookesia betschi
- Brookesia bonsi
- Brookesia brygooi IUCN: West, RDB: South-West
- Brookesia decaryi
- Brookesia dentata
- Brookesia ebenaui
- Brookesia exarmata
- Brookesia griveaudi
- Brookesia karchei
- Brookesia lambertoni
- Brookesia lineata
- Brookesia lolontany
- Brookesia minima IUCN: including Nosy Be; RDB: only Nosy Be
- Brookesia nasus
- Brookesia perarmata
- Brookesia peyrierasi
- Brookesia ramanantsoai
- Brookesia stumpffi (but the description in the article should be redone: "environs" sounds too tiny for the range in NW Madagascar)
- Brookesia superciliaris
- Brookesia therezieni
- Brookesia thieli
- Brookesia tuberculata
- Brookesia vadoni
- Brookesia valerieae
- Calumma Gray, 1865
- Calumma amber
- Calumma ambreense
- Calumma andringitraense IUCN: not only Andringitra but also "known from a number of localities around the massif"
- Calumma boettgeri IUCN & RDB: including Nosy Be, not included in spatial data
- Calumma brevicorne
- Calumma capuroni
- Calumma crypticum article description is imprecise: The species is distributed all over north and east Madagascar, you used the type locality as range description. IUCN: "subpopulation around Ambohitantely (Raxworthy and Nussbaum 2006)"?
- Calumma cucullatum
- Calumma fallax
- Calumma furcifer
- Calumma gallus
- Calumma gastrotaenia
- Calumma glawi
- Calumma globifer
- Calumma guibei
- Calumma guillaumeti
- Calumma hafahafa
- Calumma hilleniusi IUCN: Not only around Ankaratra but some isolated locations more
- Calumma jejy
- Calumma malthe
- Calumma marojezense Article description points to Parc national d'Andohahela in SE Madagascar, actually it should be Massif de Marojezy.
- Calumma nasutum article description is imprecise: Both RDB and IUCN place the species all over west and north Madagascar
- Calumma oshaughnessyi
- Calumma parsonii
- Calumma peltierorum
- Calumma peyrierasi
- Calumma tarzan
-> RDB has a paragraph about the etymology - it's such a nice story, you should include it in the article - Archaius tigris, listed as Calumma tigris in IUCN
- Calumma tsaratananense
- Calumma tsycorne article description is imprecise: RDB says "NE Madagascar", IUCN "common in Kalambatritra [..], a few specimens were recorded in Andohahela and Midongy"
- "NE" seems to be a typo, should be "SE". I wrote Peter a mail -> "SE Madagascar" is correct, will be fixed in RDB
- Calumma vatosoa
- Calumma vencesi
- Chamaeleo Laurenti, 1768
- Chamaeleo arabicus
- Chamaeleo calyptratus
- Chamaeleo chamaeleon map already available
- Chamaeleo monachus
- Furcifer Fitzinger, 1843
- Furcifer angeli
- Furcifer antimena
- Furcifer balteatus
- Furcifer belalandaensis
- Furcifer bifidus
- Furcifer campani
- Furcifer labordi RDB: SE Madagascar, IUCN: W and SW Madagascar.
- Seems to be a typo in RDB, as the type locality is stated as "Cote occidentale". Peter is informed -> SW Madagascar is correct, will be fixed in RDB
- Furcifer lateralis IUCN: not only central Madagascar but also in the south
- Furcifer minor
- Furcifer nicosiai
- Furcifer oustaleti
- Furcifer pardalis
- Furcifer petteri
- Furcifer polleni
- Furcifer rhinoceratus
- Furcifer timoni
- Furcifer tuzetae
- Furcifer verrocosus (as Furcifer verrucosus in RDB)
- Furcifer willsii RDB: central Madagascar, IUCN: north and central north-east Madagascar
- Kinyongia Tilbury, Tolley & Branch, 2006 no map data
- Nadzikambia Tilbury, Tolley & Branch, 2006 no map data
- Rhampholeon Günther, 1874
- Rhampholeon marshalli
- Rhampholeon spectrum slightly different countries
- Rhampholeon spinosus
- Rieppeleon Matthee, Tilbury & Townsend, 2004 no map data
- Trioceros Swainson, 1839 no map data
Liste des genres (Anniellidae)
modifier- Anniella Gray, 1852
- Anniella
- Anniella geronimensis
- Anniella pulchra map already available
- Abronia Gray, 1838
- Abronia bogerti map already available
- Abronia chiszari
- Abronia deppii
- Abronia fuscolabialis
- Abronia graminea map already available
- Abronia leurolepis
- Abronia lythrochila
- Abronia martindelcampoi
- Abronia matudai
- Abronia mitchelli
- Abronia mixteca map already available
- Abronia oaxacae map already available
- Abronia ochoterenai
- Abronia ornelasi
- Abronia ramirezi
- Abronia reidi
- Abronia smithi
- Abronia taeniata
- Anguis Linnaeus, 1758
- Anguis cephalonnica (as Anguis cephallonica in RDB) IUCN includes Lefkas island
- Barisia Gray, 1838
- Celestus Gray, 1839
- Celestus crusculus IUCN: not Cayman Islands. See comment: "Based on molecular evidence (S.B. Hedges, unpubl. data), two taxa previously considered subspecies of C. crusculus have been elevated to full-species status (Henderson and Powell 2009). Celestus maculatus (Garman, 1888) occurs on Cayman Brac and Little Cayman and C. molesworthi (Grant, 1940) occurs along the northern coast of Jamaica, where it is allopatric with C. crusculus."
- Celestus curtissi
- Celestus enneagrammus
- Celestus ingridae (as Diploglossus ingridae in RDB)
- Celestus legnotus (as Diploglossus legnotus in RDB)
- Celestus rozellae IUCN includes Honduras, RDB lists the country as uncertain
- Celestus scansorius
- Celestus sepsoides
- Coloptychon Tihen, 1949 no map data
- Diploglossus Wiegmann, 1834
- Celestus ingridae (as Diploglossus ingridae in RDB)
- Celestus legnotus (as Diploglossus legnotus in RDB)
- Diploglossus lessonae RDB includes Ceará
- Dopasia Gray, 1853 no map data
- Ophisaurus hainanensis (as Dopasia hainanensis in RDB)
- Ophisaurus harti (as Dopasia harti in RDB)
- Elgaria Gray, 1838
- Elgaria cedroensis treated as subspecies of Elgaria paucicarinata in RDB (map)
- Elgaria coerulea map already available
- Elgaria kingii ranges are very similar, but I believe Colima and Aguascalientes are missing in the spatial data (rule of thumb comparison)
- Elgaria multicarinata RDB includes Elgaria nana as subspecies
- Elgaria nana treated as subspecies of Elgaria multicarinata in RDB (map)
- Elgaria panamintina
- Elgaria paucicarinata RDB includes Elgaria cedroensis as subspecies
- Elgaria velazquezi
- Gerrhonotus Wiegmann, 1828
- Gerrhonotus infernalis IUCN includes Chihuahua and Nuevo León
- Gerrhonotus liocephalus IUCN: Only Mexico. But see RDB's comment: "Distribution: Not listed by COLLINS & TAGGART 2009 for North America. Not in Guatemala fide KÖHLER 2008 (although KÖHLER 2000 reported it from there)."
- Gerrhonotus lugoi
- Gerrhonotus ophiurus
- Gerrhonotus parvus
- Mesaspis Cope, 1877
- Ophiodes Wagler, 1828 no map data
- Ophisaurus Daudin, 1803
- Ophisaurus attenuatus (CAVE: I didn't compared the states precisely. (I'm bored, but not THAT bored.))
- Ophisaurus ceroni
- Ophisaurus compressus
- Ophisaurus hainanensis (as Dopasia hainanensis in RDB)
- Ophisaurus harti (as Dopasia harti in RDB)
- Ophisaurus koellikeri
IUCN lists the species twice, as Ophisaurus koellikeri and Hyalosaurus koellikeri. The ranges are quite different, the map in the article is based on O. koellikeri (last assessed in 2010) instead of H. koellikeri (assessed in 2006). I wrote them a mail, but the "Chair of the Snake and Lizard Red List Authority" is some kind of black hole for mails forwarded by the head office.Huh? Phil Bowles replied? Must be IUCN's analogue for Hawking radiation... H. koellikeri is outdated and will be removed.
- Ophisaurus mimicus
- Ophisaurus ventralis
- Ophisaurus wegneri
- Pseudopus Merrem, 1820 no map data
- Azemiops Boulenger, 1888 no map data
- Atheris Cope, 1862
- Atheris barbouri
- Atheris ceratophora Uluguru is missing in spatial data
- Atheris chlorechis
- Atheris hirsuta
- Causus Wagler, 1830 no map data
- Bitis Gray, 1842
- Bitis atropos IUCN's and RDB's description are identical, but range according to spatial data ends shortly before Swaziland and Lesotho
- Bitis peringueyi
- Cerastes Laurenti, 1768
- Cerastes gasperettii IUCN includes Qatar and Iran; SW Iran is marked as uncertain in RDB, Qatar not mentioned at all
- Cerastes vipera IUCN includes Chad - and the range "feels" wrong, the borders Chad/Libya and Egypt/Sudan remind me of Givet's GPS-enhanced species
- Daboia Gray, 1842
- Daboia deserti (as Macrovipera deserti in RDB) IUCN regards Marocco as uncertain
- Daboia mauritanica (as Macrovipera mauritanica in RDB)
- Daboia palaestinae
- Echis Merrem, 1820
- Echis borkini
- Echis hughesi
- Echis khosatzkii
- Echis megalocephalus Both RDB and IUCN mention that the type locality island is not 100 % sure -> The range is sketchy at best, a lie at worst.
- Echis omanensis
- Echis pyramidum IUCN comment: "This is a common species south of the Sahara, though it is only known from isolated populations in the north of its range. It is uncommon and declining in Egypt." Unfortunately the spatial data includes only the distribution south of the Sahara, imo the map is too far away from the actual range - no map created.
- Eristicophis Alcock, 1896 no map data
- Macrovipera Reuss, 1927
- Daboia deserti (as Macrovipera deserti in RDB) IUCN defines Marocco as uncertain
- Daboia mauritanica (as Macrovipera mauritanica in RDB)
- Macrovipera schweizeri Updated RDB description: Polyaigos is included (RDB spells it "Polynos", but this seems to be a typo. I will write Peter a mail)
Lost in Transliteration. According to Peter Polyaigos is very likely and he believes Polynos is based on a spelling mistake or transliteration issue. He'll add Polyaigos in parentheses.I found a source for this transliteration, will be included in RDB.
- Montatheris Broadley 1996 no map data
- Montivipera Nilson, Tuniyev, Andrén, Orlov, Joger & Herrmann, 1999
- Montivipera albicornuta (as Montivipera raddei albicornuta in RDB) IUCN's comment: "This species has sometimes been included in Montivipera raddei." Map.
- Montivipera albizona
- Montivipera bornmuelleri RDB includes Israel, but see IUCN's comment: "in Israeli-occupied Syria"
- Montivipera bulgardaghica (as Montivipera xanthina bulgardaghica in RDB). IUCN's comment: "This species was included within Montivipera xanthina by Schatti et al. (1991)." Map.
- Montivipera latifii
- Montivipera raddei IUCN treats Montivipera albicornuta as distinct species
- Montivipera raddei without Montivipera albicornuta: Map
- Montivipera raddei including Montivipera albicornuta: Map
- Montivipera wagneri RDB includes also Iran. IUCN's comment: "The original type locality was collected in the mid-1800s along the old Armenian-Persian border. Currently, the distribution is entirely inside Turkey (Nilson, pers. comm. 2008)."
- Montivipera xanthina IUCN treats Montivipera bulgardaghica as distinct species. RDB includes Syria, missing in both IUCN fact sheets.
- Montivipera xanthina without Montivipera bulgardaghica: Map
- Montivipera xanthina including Montivipera bulgardaghica: Map
- Proatheris Broadley 1996 no map data
- Pseudocerastes Boulenger, 1896
- Pseudocerastes fieldi spatial data: Not Iran, though IUCN's description includes "There are reports on this species from southwestern Iran"
- Pseudocerastes persicus (Map, not added to the article)
- IUCN: not Jordan, Turkey, Syria, but all over India. See comment: "It might be present in northern Iraq. This species is unlikely to occur in southeast Turkey and northwest Azerbaijan, and presence in these areas needs to be confirmed."
- RDB: not India, also not Israel (updated description?). See comment: "not in India fide I. Das (pers. comm., 22 Dec 2011). Reports from Israel are now considered as P. fieldi. Occurrence in Turkey likely but not proven (NILSON et al. 1988)."
- Pseudocerastes urarachnoides RDB includes Khuzestan ("and most recently from Khuzestan Province (Fathinia et al. 2009)")
- Vipera Laurenti, 1768
- Vipera ammodytes IUCN: Hungary and countries east of Bulgaria (Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Syria?, Lebanon?) are missing. But see RDB's comment: "Vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana [..] is included here as valid species. [..] Distribution data still reflecting inclusion of V. transcaucasiana."
- -> RDB's distribution of Vipera ammodytes – distribution of Vipera transcaucasiana ≈ IUCN's distribution of Vipera ammodytes
- this seems to be jumbled all over the Wikiverse, I created two maps (without V. a. transcaucasiana, including V. (a.) transcaucasiana), but the more correct (less false?) version should be selected by someone with knowledge about reptiles.
- Vipera anatolica (as Vipera ursinii anatolica in RDB). IUCN's comment: "This species was elevated to species status from Vipera ursinii anatolica by Nilson and Andrén (2001).". Shape file provides two localities (SW Turkey, NE Turkey), the latter one is not based on the description and I suppressed it. (Map)
- Vipera aspis map already available
- Vipera barani RDB: Only NW Turkey
- see RDB's comment on Vipera pontica: "Maybe placed in the synonymy of V. barani (fide BARAN 2001)", this was (evidently) done in IUCN's definition
- type locality is missing in spatial data, added manually
- with NW Turkey, only type locality
- Vipera darevskii RDB includes Georgia
- Vipera dinniki
- Vipera ebneri (as Vipera eriwanensis ebneri in RDB) Map.
- Vipera eriwanensis Vipera ebneri is included as Vipera eriwanensis ebneri
- Vipera kaznakovi map already available
- Vipera latastei map already available
- Vipera lotievi IUCN lists also Georgia
- Vipera magnifica
- Vipera monticola
- Vipera orlovi
- Vipera pontica RDB lists also Georgia
- Vipera seoanei map already available
- Vipera transcaucasiana both RDB and IUCN include Iran, but this country is missing in the spatial data
- Vipera ursinii See comment section of RDB, some subspecies are now accepted as species, the whole distribution paragraph in the article should be checked (Example: "Records of V. ursinii from the following countries represent V. renardi: NW Iran, Armenia, Russia, Moldova, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, eastward through Kazakhstan to Mt. Altai, south to Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, China (W Xinjiang).")
- IUCN definition, including V. u. anatolica - should be selected by someone with knowledge about reptiles
- Vipera ammodytes IUCN: Hungary and countries east of Bulgaria (Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Syria?, Lebanon?) are missing. But see RDB's comment: "Vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana [..] is included here as valid species. [..] Distribution data still reflecting inclusion of V. transcaucasiana."
- Agkistrodon Palisot de Beauvois, 1799
- Agkistrodon (see caveats about states below)
- Agkistrodon bilineatus (though I didn't compare all Mexican states)
- Agkistrodon contortrix (though I didn't compare all US states)
- Agkistrodon piscivorus map already available
- Agkistrodon taylori
- Atropoides Werman, 1992
- Atropoides nummifer
- Atropoides olmec IUCN includes Guatemala
- Bothriechis Peters, 1859
- Bothriopsis Peters, 1861
- Bothrocophias Gutberlet & Campbell, 2001
- Bothrocophias myersi IUCN's description: Colombia, IUCN's map: Peru & Bolivia. I wrote them a mail.
- reply Phil Bowles: This species is indeed Colombian; apparently the map is in error because it follows the map in the Reptile Database, which despite listing the species as endemic to Colombia maps it for Peru and Bolivia, but not Colombia. We are in the process of fully assessing the reptiles of the Andes, which will include a reassessment of this species that should correct the map.
- Bothrocophias myersi IUCN's description: Colombia, IUCN's map: Peru & Bolivia. I wrote them a mail.
- Bothropoides Fenwick, Gutberlet, Evans & Parkinson, 2009
- Bothropoides erythromelas (at least the list of states seems at the first glance identical...)
- Bothropoides lutzi (very similar state list, though IUCN includes Maranhão)
- Bothrops Wagler, 1824
- Calloselasma Cope, 1860 no map data
- Cerrophidion Campbell & Lamar, 1992
- Crotalus Linnaeus, 1758
- Crotalus adamanteus map already available
- Crotalus angelensis accepted as distinct species in IUCN, RDB recognizes Crotalus mitchellii angelensis. Map.
- Crotalus atrox IUCN does not include Canada, RDB recognizes Crotalus tortugensis as subspecies (not important for a map in this scale, no one will notice the tiny missing red blob)
- Crotalus basiliscus
- Crotalus caliginis, as Crotalus oreganus caliginis in RDB. Map.
- Crotalus catalinensis
- Crotalus cerastes
- Crotalus durissus (Cave: Only a first-glance-comparison...)
- Crotalus enyo
- Crotalus estebanensis recognized as Crotalus molossus estebanensis in RDB. Map.
- Crotalus horridus according to IUCN extinct in Canada
- Crotalus intermedius
- Crotalus lannomi IUCN lists only Jalisco
- Crotalus lepidus
- Crotalus mitchellii different classifications: IUCN recognizes Crotalus (mitchellii) angelensis and Crotalus (mitchellii) muertensis as species, RDB as subspecies. map according to IUCN, according to RDB
- Crotalus molossus different classifications: IUCN recognizes Crotalus (molossus) estebanensis as species, RDB as subspecies. map according to IUCN, according to RDB
- Crotalus oreganus different classifications: IUCN recognizes Crotalus (oreganus) caliginis as species, RDB as subspecies. map according to IUCN, according to RDB. In the paragraph "distribution" RDB lists Baja California, Mexico, this should be included in the article (I wrote Peter a mail, the first sentence of the distribution description seems to be misleading/incomplete)
- Mexico will be added in the RDB.
- Crotalus polystictus same overall region, but different states.
- Crotalus pricei
- Crotalus pusillus
- Crotalus ravus
- Crotalus ruber (btw, according to RDB also S Baja California)
- Crotalus scutulatus map already available
- Crotalus stejnegeri
- Crotalus tancitarensis
- Crotalus tigris
- Crotalus tortugensis recognized as Crotalus atrox tortugensis in RDB. map.
- Crotalus transversus
- Crotalus triseriatus
- Crotalus viridis RDB's range description lists some US states more (e.g. Arizona [C. v. nuntius] and "from S Canada to Mexico [C. v.viridis]); California, Washington and Baja California are missing in IUCN's range (see IUCN's comment: this species encompasses only the ranges of subspecies viridis and nuntius of traditionally defined C. viridis [..] the ranges and relationships of Crotalus oreganus and Crotalus viridis in the Four Corners region and in northwestern Colorado need further clarification)
- Crotalus willardi
- Deinagkistrodon Gloyd, 1979 no map data
- Garthius Malhotra & Thorpe, 2004 no map data
- Gloydius Hoge & Romano-Hoge, 1981
- Hypnale Fitzinger, 1843
- Lachesis Daudin, 1803 no map data
- Mixcoatlus Jadin, Smith & Campbell, 2011 no map data
- Ophryacus Cope, 1887
- Ophryacus undulatus IUCN includes additionally the States of Hidalgo and Veracruz
- Ovophis Burger, 1981
- Ovophis monticola IUCN recognizes Ovophis (monticola) makazayazaya as distinct species, but this elevation isn't reflected in the available map data. Some countries/areas are missing in IUCN's data, like Sumatra (though the island is included in IUCN's distribution paragraph. sigh.). The description in the article is not complete, RDB lists e.g. Taiwan
- Porthidium Cope, 1871
- Porthidium dunni
- Porthidium hespere
- Porthidium nasutum distribution in Mexico is different: IUCN: Chiapas; RDB: Veracruz and Yucatan
- Porthidium yucatanicum according to IUCN not in Belize, additionally the Mexican state of Quintana Roo is included
- Protobothrops Hoge & Romano-Hoge, 1983
- Protobothrops jerdonii IUCN's country list includes Bhutan, map data and RDB not. The spatial data includes the northern tip of Thailand.
- Protobothrops kaulbacki RDB includes India
- Protobothrops mucrosquamatus IUCN's country list includes Laos, RDB and map data not; NE Cambodia is part of the map data. RDB says "S China", but IUCN's map shows a distribution as north as Inner Mongolia.
- Protobothrops sieversorum RDB: Only known from the type locality; IUCN: most of the border area between Laos and Vietnam
- Protobothrops xiangchengensis
- Rhinocerophis Garman, 1881
- Rhinocerophis itapetiningae RDB lists also Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul (uncertain)
- Sistrurus Garman, 1883
- Sistrurus
- Sistrurus catenatus map already available
- Sistrurus miliarius (first glance comparison...)
- Trimeresurus Lacepede, 1804
- Trimeresurus brongersmai
- Trimeresurus flavomaculatus IUCN includes a few islands more
- Trimeresurus gramineus the "distribution" paragraph in RDB is misleading, see comment section: Distribution: Not in Pakistan fide KHAN 2002 (pers. comm.). Not listed for the Nicobars by VIJAYAKUMAR & DAVID 2006. Not in China fide VOGEL 1006. I wrote Peter a mail.
- S India is correct, will be fixed in RDB
- Trimeresurus mcgregori RDB mixed up Bataan and Batan, the latter is most likely correct (cf. IUCN, Sanders et al and Malhotra et al). I wrote Peter a mail.
- Batan Islands is correct, will be fixed in RDB
- Trimeresurus schultzei
- Tropidolaemus Wagler, 1830 no map data
Liste des genres (Xenosauridae)
modifier- Xenosaurus
- Xenosaurus grandis RDB: Veracruz; IUCN: distinct populations in a few Mexican states and Guatemala
- Xenosaurus newmanorum according to IUCN only Veracruz and San Luis Potosi
- Xenosaurus penai
- Xenosaurus phalaroanthereon
- Xenosaurus platyceps
- Xenosaurus rectocollaris
- Amblyrhynchus Bell, 1825 no map data
- Brachylophus Cuvier, 1829
- Brachylophus see range caveats below
- Brachylophus bulabula
recompilation of raster map needed, the species is distributed west and east of the date line- IUCN: listed as introduced in Vanuatu, but not included in the map data
- Brachylophus fasciatus
recompilation of raster map needed, the species is distributed west and east of the date line- IUCN lists only the Lau islands (and Tonga as introduced, not included in the map data)
- Brachylophus vitiensis
recompilation of raster map needed, the species is distributed west and east of the date line
- Conolophus Fitzinger, 1843
- Ctenosaura Wiegmann, 1828
- Ctenosaura bakeri
- Ctenosaura melanosterna
- Ctenosaura nolascensis (as Ctenosaura hemilopha ssp. nolascensis in RDB): Map
- Ctenosaura oedirhina
- Ctenosaura palearis
- Ctenosaura praeocularis
- Ctenosaura similis map data doesn't include the introduced areas
- Cyclura Harlan, 1825
- Cyclura onchiopsis listed as regionally extinct in IUCN, in RDB accepted as Cyclura cornuta ssp. onchiopsis. no map created.
- Dipsosaurus Hallowell, 1854
- Iguana Laurenti, 1768
- Iguana delicatissima (first glance...)
- Sauromalus Duméril, 1856
- Sauromalus ater map already available
- Sauromalus hispidus
Liste des genres (Amphisbaenidae)
modifier- Amphisbaena Linnaeus, 1758
- Amphisbaena absaberi
- Amphisbaena alba
data is inconsistent: the range description of both IUCN and RDB is shifted to the north compared to the maps. I wrote Philip and Peter a mail.- IUCN is at the moment reassassing the species
- Amphisbaena gracilis RDB: Bolívar, Venezuela; IUCN: Delta Amacuro, Venezuela
- Amphisbaena hyporissor
- Amphisbaena lumbricalis
- Amphisbaena neglecta
- Amphisbaena polygrammica
- Amphisbaena polystegum
- Amphisbaena pretrei different list of Brasilian states (but at least the same area)
- Amphisbaena ridleyi
- Amphisbaena schmidti
- Amphisbaena scutigerum
- Amphisbaena slevini IUCN: not in French Guiana
- Amphisbaena tragorrhectes
- Ancylocranium Parker, 1942 no map data
- Baikia Gray, 1865 no map data
- Chirindia Boulenger, 1907 no map data
- Cynisca Gray, 1844
- Cynisca bifrontalis
- Cynisca feae IUCN lists also Senegal
- Cynisca kraussi
- Cynisca schaeferi
- Cynisca senegalensis
- Dalophia Gray, 1865 no map data
- Geocalamus Günther, 1880 no map data
- Loveridgea Vanzolini, 1951
- Mesobaena Mertens, 1925 no map data
- Monopeltis Smith, 1848
- Monopeltis anchietae map data includes Zambia
- Monopeltis guentheri
- Monopeltis jugularis IUCN: "This species is known to occur in Cameroon, and through mainland Equatorial Guinea into Gabon. This species may have a restricted range, however, the extent of its distribution within each of these countries is not known."
- Zygaspis Cope, 1885
- Zygaspis kafuensis
- Zygaspis nigra IUCN: not in Namibia, Botswana
- Blanus
- Blanus cinereus map already available
- Blanus mettetali
- Blanus strauchi
- Blanus tingitanus map already available
Liste des genres (Gekkonidae)
modifier- Afroedura Loveridge, 1944
- Afroedura nivaria small range at the border between Lesotho, Free State and KwaZulu-Natal, also one incorrectly assigned layer (complete coastal are between south-west and north-east South Africa) in the shape file, I suppressed this one
- Afrogecko Bauer, Good & Branch, 1997 no map data
- Agamura Blanford, 1874
- Agamura misonnei (as Rhinogecko misonnei in RDB) IUCN: Iran; RDB: Iran & Pakistan
- Agamura persica
- Ailuronyx Fitzinger, 1843
- Ailuronyx see caveats below
- Ailuronyx seychellensis (first glance...)
- Ailuronyx tachyscopaeus IUCN lists some islands more
- Ailuronyx trachygaster
- Alsophylax Fitzinger, 1843
- Alsophylax pipiens IUCN: Not Ural (Russia), Afghanistan and Iran; China looks like a hole in the map data
- Alsophylax przewalskii
- Alsophylax tokobajevi
- Asiocolotes Golubev, 1984
- Blaesodactylus Boettger, 1893
- Blaesodactylus
- Blaesodactylus ambonihazo
- Blaesodactylus antongilensis (RDB is more specific than your article and describes the range as "NE Madagascar")
- Blaesodactylus boivini(RDB is more specific than your article and describes the range as "SW/W Madagascar")
- Bunopus Blanford, 1874
- Bunopus see caveats below
- Bunopus crassicauda
- Bunopus spatalurus IUCN: Not Saudi Arabia (see IUCN's comment: "It is absent from Saudi Arabia.") RDB lists as range for B. s. jolensis SW Saudi Arabia, could be the explanation for the discrepancy
- Bunopus tuberculatus IUCN description: Also Yemen; IUCN map data: Not Syria, Turkmenistan
- Calodactylodes Strand, 1926 no map data
- Chondrodactylus Peters, 1870
- Christinus Wells & Wellington, 1984 no map data
- Cnemaspis Strauch, 1887
- Cnemaspis anaikattiensis
- Cnemaspis argus
- Cnemaspis flavolineata
- Cnemaspis jacobsoni
- Cnemaspis kandiana
- Cnemaspis koehleri IUCN: additionally Gabon & Nigeria
- Cnemaspis limi RDB: Tioman, IUCN: Tioman & Tulai (-> Archipel de Seribuat)
- Cnemaspis podihuna
- Cnemaspis tropidogaster the descriptions of both RDB and IUCN include SW India, but both maps restrict the species to Sri Lanka. See IUCN's comment: "This species has been found throughout Sri Lanka and one location in southwestern India (Inger et al. 1984). However, there are claims that this species is endemic only to Sri Lanka (Goonewardene et al. 2003)."
- Colopus Peters, 1869 no map data
- Crossobamon Boettger, 1888 no map data
- Cryptactites Bauer, Good & Branch, 1997 no map data
- Cyrtodactylus Gray, 1827
- Cyrtodactylus adleri
- Cyrtodactylus agusanensis RDB: Mindanao, Leyte, Dinagat; IUCN: Mindanao, Dinagat, Siargao, Leyte, Samar; Article: Mindanao (based on Welton, Siler, Linkem, Diesmos & Brown, 2010)
- Cyrtodactylus annandalei
- Cyrtodactylus annulatus IUCN includes more islands (e.g. Palawan)
- Cyrtodactylus ayeyarwadyensis IUCN: Only Myanmar
- Cyrtodactylus biordinis
- Cyrtodactylus brevidactylus
- Cyrtodactylus cavernicolus
- Cyrtodactylus chrysopylos
- Cyrtodactylus deveti
- Cyrtodactylus feae description of both RDB and IUCN includes only Myanmar, map data Myanmar and Thailand (but see IUCN's comment: "its range may possibly include the Karin Hills in Myanmar and adjacent Thailand"
- Cyrtodactylus gordongekkoi
- Cyrtodactylus irianjayaensis IUCN places the species on the wrong part of New Guinea, I wrote Phil a mail. The map is based on Oliver, P. A. U. L., et al. "A new species of large Cyrtodactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Melanesia." Zootaxa 1894 (2008): 59-68.
- on-going reassessment by IUCN , will be checked
- Bonus map :) - Cyrtodactylus zugi, based on the same paper
- Cyrtodactylus malcolmsmithi (IUCN spelled it erroneously Cyrtodactylus malcomsmithi, I informed Phil)
- on-going reassessment by IUCN, will be checked
- Cyrtodactylus philippinicus IUCN: Native Philippines, introduced Indonesia & Malaysia; RDB: Philippines, Indonesia & Malaysia; map data: Philippines
- Cyrtodactylus redimiculus
- Cyrtodactylus sumonthai
- Cyrtodactylus sworderi
- Cyrtodactylus wakeorum
- Cyrtodactylus wetariensis
- Cyrtopodion Fitzinger, 1843
- Cyrtopodion agamuroides map data includes small parts of Afghanistan
- Cyrtopodion amictophole (as Mediodactylus amictophole in RDB) The Golan Heights are apparently located in Syria by IUCN and Israel by RDB. Stupid politics.
- Cyrtopodion brevipes
- Cyrtopodion caspium IUCN: Additionally Russia & Tajikistan
- Cyrtopodion elongatum IUCN: Only Xinjiang, China
- Cyrtopodion fortmunroi see QGIS tutorial: Inconsistent distribution data
- Cyrtopodion gastrophole
- Cyrtopodion heterocercum (as Mediodactylus heterocercum in RDB)
- Cyrtopodion kirmanensis (as Cyrtopodion kirmanense in RDB) - but IUCN includes really smallish parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Cyrtopodion kohsulaimanai IUCN's map data is shifted to the west and is not located in Punjab province...
- Cyrtopodion kotschyi (as Mediodactylus kotschyi in RDB) IUCN: additionally Hungary; RDB: additionally Iran. Map data includes Italy (introduced) but not Serbia (native) and Hungary (introduced)
- Cyrtopodion potoharense I'm quite sure that IUCN has no fscking clue about the location of Punjab: In this case the range is shifted north-west
- Cyrtopodion russowii (as Mediodactylus russowii in RDB) IUCN: Extinct in Russia
- Cyrtopodion sagittifer (as Mediodactylus sagittiferum in RDB)
- Cyrtopodion scabrum IUCN includes additionally Qatar, Syria and Yemen. Map data doesn't show Texas (introduced)
- Cyrtopodion sistanensis
- Cyrtopodion spinicaudus (as Mediodactylus spinicaudum in RDB)
- Cyrtopodion stoliczkai IUCN: Only India & Pakistan
- Cyrtopodion walli IUCN: Not only Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province but most of north Pakistan. Though the description lists India the map data includes only Pakistan (see IUCN's comment: "also occurs in a politically disputed region [..] Jammu and Kashmere")
- Dixonius Bauer, Good & Branch, 1997 no map data
- Ebenavia Boettger, 1877
- Elasmodactylus Boulenger, 1895
- Elasmodactylus see caveats below
- Elasmodactylus tetensis IUCN: also Zambia
- Elasmodactylus tuberculosus IUCN: only Tanzania and Zambia
- Geckoella Gray, 1867
- Geckolepis Grandidier, 1867
- Geckolepis see caveats below
- Geckolepis maculata spatial data has 3 overlapping data sets on Madagascar: ZSL 2008, ZSL 2010 and Madagasikara Voakajy (w/o publishing year), Comoros and Mayotte are compiled by Philip Bowles, IUCN (w/o publishing year). For the map I combined Bowles and Madagasikara Voakajy, as the data looks most coherent (POV, NOR and other three-letter-acronmys can be applied...)
- Geckolepis polylepis IUCN's "northwestern Madagascar" matches RDB's "Mojanga, West Madagascar" (most likely Mahajanga);
IUCN's "southwest Madagascar" matches RDB's "Saint Marie, W Madagascar", IUCN's "Nosy Be Island" has no complement in RDB's description. The spatial data is IMO incorrect, instead of Saint Marie (souther tip of Madagascar) the island Nosy Sainte Marie (NE Madagascar) is marked. No map created.RDB seems to be incorrect, see Vences' "Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Madagascar" (Madagasy version is available on-line: http://www.gondwanaconservation.org/ p. 388 in the PDF; Toerana nahitana azy means distribution). Nosy Boraha = Nosy Sainte Marie. If Vences 2007 is still a valid source for Madagasy reptiles the IUCN map is accurate.- Vence is acceptable for Peter :) He'll change Saint Marie to Sainte Marie in the next public release of RDB
- Geckolepis typica
- Gehyra Gray, 1834
- Gehyra australis IUCN: Also New South Wales
- Gehyra barea
- Gehyra borroloola
- Gehyra brevipalmata
- Gehyra butleri RDB: Selangor, IUCN: Kuala Lumpur and Pahang. See IUCN's comment: "The original listing of Selangor by Boulenger is incorrect and the collection refers to Kuala Lumpur (L. Grismer pers. comm)." Spatial data is again different and combines RDB's and IUCN's description.
- Gehyra dubia
- Gehyra pilbara
- Gekko Laurenti, 1768
- Gekko athymus
- Gekko auriverrucosus
- Gekko badenii RDB: Tây Ninh; IUCN: Tây Ninh and Kon Tum (see IUCN's comment: "Recent work by Nguyen et al. (2010) has led to an increase in the distribution range, due to the inclusion of Gekko ulikovskii as a synonym of this species")
- Gekko chinensis IUCN: Not Hainan and Sichuan; map data: Not Sichuan; RDB: Both Hainan and Sichuan
- Gekko ernstkelleri
- Gekko gigante
- Gekko grossmanni
- Gekko hokouensis
- Gekko kikuchii
- Gekko mindorensis RDB: Mindoro, Panay, Luzon; IUCN: RDB + many islands more, including Negros and Cebu; map data: more or less IUCN, but additionally Batanes and no occurance on Luzon. According to Brown, Rafe M., et al. "A new Gekko from the Babuyan Islands, northern Philippines." Journal Information 64.3 (2008) G. mindorensis was found on Batan Island, RDB seems to be incomplete. No map created, I informed Phil and Peter.
- Gekko palawanensis RDB: Palawan; IUCN: Palawan and surrounding islands
- Gekko porosus
- Gekko romblon IUCN: additionally Sibuyan
- Gekko scabridus RDB: Yunnan; IUCN: Yunnan & Sichuan
- Gekko scientiadventura (bonus map :))
- Gekko smithii
- Gekko swinhonis
- Gekko tawaensis
- Goggia Bauer, Good & Branch, 1997
- Goggia essexi
- Goggia gemmula
- Goggia hexapora RDB: West & North Cape; IUCN: West Cape
- Hemidactylus Gray, 1825
- Hemidactylus arnoldi
- Hemidactylus depressus
- Hemidactylus forbesii
- Hemidactylus frenatus Both RDB and IUCN lists countries in both the Americas and Africa, not shown on the map (shape data shows only/mostly native and not introduced distribution)
- Hemidactylus granti
- Hemidactylus homoeolepis IUCN includes Saudi Arabia, though as uncertain (and the map data is b0rken, compare east Oman in my "fixed" version with IUCN's map)
- Hemidactylus imbricatus IUCN: isolated population in India (see comment: "[..] and Jaulna, Hyderabad province, in southern India (Khan 2002, Khan 2003)"). See RDB's description of the type locality: Jaulna is included; though the comment states: "Records from India and Sri Lanka are most likely erroneous (BAUER et al. 2009)."
- Hemidactylus inintellectus
- Hemidactylus lemurinus RDB: Oman; IUCN: Oman & Yemen
- Hemidactylus mercatorius completely different descriptions, RDB most of eastern Africa (Mozambique to Somalia), IUCN west African countries like Sao Tomé and Principe and Equatorial Guinea. The only common range is Madagascar, Seychelles and Comoros. No map created.
- Hemidactylus mindiae IUCN: Egypt (Sinai); RDB: Egypt (Sinai) and Jordan
- Hemidactylus oxyrhinus
- Hemidactylus palaichthus
- Hemidactylus porbandarensis According to RDB synonymized with Hemidactylus robustus, spatial data includes only the range in India. No map created.
- Hemidactylus pumilio
- Hemidactylus scabriceps
- Hemidactylus smithi
- Hemidactylus turcicus map already available
- Hemidactylus yerburyi (in RDB as Hemidactylus yerburii) IUCN includes also Djibouti & Eritrea
- Hemiphyllodactylus Bleeker, 1860
- Hemiphyllodactylus aurantiacus IUCN: Not Andhra Pradesh
- Hemiphyllodactylus insularis RDB lists more islands (e.g. Palawan)
- Heteronotia Wermuth, 1965 no map data
- Homopholis Boulenger, 1885
- Lepidodactylus Fitzinger, 1843
- Lepidodactylus aureolineatus
- Lepidodactylus balioburius
- Lepidodactylus christiani RDB: Negros; IUCN: Negros & Tablas
- Lepidodactylus herrei RDB: Negros & Cebu; IUCN: Negros, Siquijor, Bohol, Cebu, Leyte, Poro, Pacijan, Samar & Bohol
- Lepidodactylus mutahi
- Lepidodactylus oortii
- Lepidodactylus planicaudus IUCN includes more islands
- Lepidodactylus vanuatuensis
- Luperosaurus Gray, 1845
- Luperosaurus corfieldi RDB: Negros & Panay; IUCN description: Panay, Negros, Cebu, Guimara and Masbate; shape file: Panay
- Luperosaurus cumingii RDB: Luzon; IUCN: Luzon + some smaller islands around Luzon (see IUCN's comment: "In view of current unresolved identification issues, there are ongoing difficulties in defining the distribution of this species.")
- Luperosaurus iskandari
- Luperosaurus joloensis IUCN: Only Jolo ("The Mindanao record is currently considered to be tentative."); RDB: Sulu Archipelago, Jolo Island, Mindanao
- Luperosaurus kubli
- Luperosaurus macgregori
- Luperosaurus palawanensis
- Lygodactylus Gray, 1864
- Lygodactylus arnoulti IUCN & RDB: Central Madagascar;
article: NW Madagascar - Lygodactylus bivittis
- Lygodactylus blancae
- Lygodactylus blanci
- Lygodactylus chobiensis
- Lygodactylus decaryi
- Lygodactylus expectatus
- Lygodactylus grandisonae IUCN's description is imprecise, though the list includes only Kenya the description (and map) specify the range as Kenya-Ethiopia border area
- Lygodactylus gravis
- Lygodactylus guibei Kind of weird. Distribution according to RDB is West Madagascar, but type locality is in East Madagascar. IUCN's range is completely in East Madagascar.
- Lygodactylus heterurus IUCN added a small distinct range in west Madagascar
- Lygodactylus intermedius
- Lygodactylus klemmeri
- Lygodactylus madagascariensis
- Lygodactylus miops
- Lygodactylus mirabilis
- Lygodactylus nigropunctatus
- Lygodactylus ornatus
- Lygodactylus picturatus RDB's description != RDB's TDWG regions based map != IUCN. See IUCN's comment: "The distribution of this species is unclear and requires confirmation. Previous records are unreliable due to confusion surrounding the taxonomy of Lygodactylus (Spawls et al. 2002)."). Map, not added to the article. To speculate
a little bitwildly: Maybe IUCN's map covers only the subspecies Lygodactylus picturatus picturatus? - Lygodactylus pictus
- Lygodactylus rarus
- Lygodactylus roavolana
- Lygodactylus tolampyae
- Lygodactylus tuberosus
- Lygodactylus verticillatus IUCN: Madagascar; RDB: Europa & Madagascar
- Lygodactylus williamsi
- Lygodactylus arnoulti IUCN & RDB: Central Madagascar;
- Matoatoa Nussbaum, Raxworthy & Pronk, 1998
- Matoatoa (see caveat below)
- Matoatoa brevipes
- Matoatoa spannringi IUCN's status is "possibly extinct".
- Mediodactylus Szczerbak & Golubev, 1977 no map data
- Cyrtopodion amictophole (as Mediodactylus amictophole in RDB) The Golan Hights are apparently defined as Syria by IUCN and Israel by RDB. Stupid politics.
- Cyrtopodion heterocercum (as Mediodactylus heterocercum in RDB)
- Cyrtopodion kotschyi (as Mediodactylus kotschyi in RDB) IUCN: additionally Hungary; RDB: additionally Iran. Map data includes Italy (introduced) but not Serbia (native) and Hungary (introduced)
- Cyrtopodion russowii (as Mediodactylus russowii in RDB) IUCN: Extinct in Russia
- Cyrtopodion sagittifer (as Mediodactylus sagittiferum in RDB)
- Cyrtopodion spinicaudus (as Mediodactylus spinicaudum in RDB)
- Nactus Kluge, 1983
- Nactus multicarinatus IUCN places the species all over New Guinea, RDB doesn't include this island in the distribution description.
- Nactus pelagicus (first glance comparison)
- Narudasia Methuen & Hewitt, 1914 no map data
- Pachydactylus Wiegmann, 1834
- Pachydactylus fasciatus
- Pachydactylus labialis RDB & map data: Northern Cape & Western Cape; IUCN: Northern Cape
- Pachydactylus maculatus RDB: South Africa and Swaziland; IUCN & map data & TDWG region based map: The former countries and Mozambique
- Pachydactylus tsodiloensis
- Pachydactylus vansoni RDB: Zoutpansberg Mountains in South Africa; IUCN: Everywhere between north-east South Africa and south Mozambique (source: "Branch 1998").
- Paragehyra Angel, 1929
- Paroedura Günther, 1879
- Paroedura androyensis
- Paroedura bastardi
- Paroedura gracilis
- Paroedura homalorhina RDB: Diana; IUCN: Diana (Jackman et al. 2008) and Mahajanga (Raselimanana 2008, Bora et al. 2010)
- Paroedura ibityensis
- Paroedura karstophila RDB: Melaky; IUCN: Melaky, Diana and Boeny
- Paroedura lohatsara
- Paroedura maingoka
- Paroedura masobe
- Paroedura oviceps
- Paroedura picta
- Paroedura sanctijohannis
- Paroedura stumpffi
- Paroedura tanjaka
- Paroedura vahiny
- Paroedura vazimba
- Perochirus Boulenger, 1885 no map data
- Phelsuma Gray, 1825
- Phelsuma abbotti
- Phelsuma andamanense
- Phelsuma antanosy
- Phelsuma astriata
- Phelsuma barbouri in IUCN not only central-east Madagascar but some distinct ranges more to the south
- Phelsuma berghofi
- Phelsuma borai
- Phelsuma breviceps
- Phelsuma cepediana
- Phelsuma comorensis
- Phelsuma dorsivittata
- Phelsuma flavigularis
- Phelsuma gouldi
- Phelsuma grandis IUCN lists Mauritius, Réunion and Afghanistan as introduced (latter not in the map)
- Phelsuma guttata
- Phelsuma hielscheri RDB: West Madagascar (near Morondava); IUCN: W Madagascar (Morondava) and central south Madagascar
- Phelsuma hoeschi
- Phelsuma kely
- Phelsuma klemmeri RDB: Diana; IUCN: Diana and Farihy Mandrozo (central west Madagascar)
- Phelsuma kochi RDB: Boeny; IUCN: Not only region Boeny but most of Majunga province
- Phelsuma laticauda IUCN's map data shows only Madagascar + outlaying islands. RDB doesn't include some islands IUCN recognizes as introduced range (e.g. Mauritius)
- Phelsuma lineata IUCN: Additionally Reunion as introduced
- Phelsuma madagascariensis
- Phelsuma malamakibo
- Phelsuma masohoala
- Phelsuma modesta
- Phelsuma mutabilis RDB: W Madagascar; IUCN: W + SW Madagascar
- Phelsuma nigristriata
- Phelsuma parva
- Phelsuma pasteuri
- Phelsuma pronki
- Phelsuma pusilla
- Phelsuma quadriocellata
- Phelsuma ravenala
IUCN: E Madagascar, including Mananjary (Vatovavy-Fitovinany region); RDB: Madagascar, type locality near Mananjary; article: Haute Matsiatra regionNicolasMachiavel fixed it. Thanks! - Phelsuma robertmertensi
- Phelsuma roesleri
- Phelsuma seippi
- Phelsuma serraticauda
- Phelsuma standingi
- Phelsuma sundbergi RDB's map includes Coëtivy besides the Inner Islands; IUCN Inner Islands + Amirantes and Cosmoledo
- Phelsuma vanheygeni
- Phelsuma v-nigra
- Pseudoceramodactylus Haas, 1957 no map data
- Pseudogekko Taylor, 1922
- Pseudogekko (see caveat below)
- Pseudogekko brevipes
- Pseudogekko compressicorpus
- Pseudogekko labialis
- Pseudogekko smaragdinus RDB: Polillo; IUCN: Polillo and one single location on Luzon
- Ptenopus Gray, 1866
- Ptychozoon Kuhl & van Hasselt, 1822
- Ptychozoon horsfieldii RDB lists also Thailand, Myanmar and peninsular Malaysia, but IUCN includes only Borneo. See IUCN's comment: Brown (pers. comm.) notes that specimens found outside of Borneo have not all been verified. Furthermore, in Borneo it is known from only a few localities (R. Inger pers. comm. 2010)
- Ptychozoon intermedium
- Ptychozoon lionotum IUCN: not Malaysia. Map includes parts of Laos.
- Rhinogecko de Witte 1973 no map data
- Agamura misonnei (as Rhinogecko misonnei in RDB) IUCN: Iran; RDB: Iran & Pakistan
- Rhoptropella Hewitt, 1937 no map data
- Rhoptropus Peters, 1869 no map data
- Stenodactylus Fitzinger, 1826
- Tropiocolotes Peters, 1880
- Tropiocolotes helenae (as Microgecko helenae in RDB)
- Tropiocolotes latifi (as Microgecko latifi in RDB)
- Tropiocolotes nubicus
- Tropiocolotes tripolitanus descriptions are identical, but map data doesn't include Niger and Sudan
- Urocotyledon Kluge, 1983
- Uroplatus Dumeril, 1806
- Uroplatus alluaudi
- Uroplatus ebenaui
- Uroplatus fimbriatus
- Uroplatus finiavana
- Uroplatus giganteus RDB: Diana; IUCN: Diana & Sava
- Uroplatus guentheri
- Uroplatus henkeli RDB: N Madagascar (including Nosy Be); IUCN: N + W Madagascar (including Nosy Be); map data: as IUCN's description, but excluding Nosy Be. sigh.
- Uroplatus lineatus
- Uroplatus malahelo
- Uroplatus malama
- Uroplatus phantasticus
- Uroplatus pietschmanni
- Uroplatus sameiti
- Uroplatus sikorae RDB's S/E Madagascar feels more like N/E Madagascar in IUCN's map (see IUCN's comment: humid forest in the east, and throughout humid forest in the northeast
- Achalinus
- Achalinus ater
- Achalinus formosanus
- Achalinus jinggangensis
- Achalinus meiguensis RDB & IUCN: Sichuan and Yunnan; article: Sichuan
- Achalinus niger
- Achalinus rufescens IUCN includes more provinces (Guangxi, Jiangxi, Zhejiang); map excludes Hong Kong (though type locality of the species). Phil is informed about RDB's discrepancy regarding Hong Kong.
- Hong Kong is part of the range, will be fixed
- Achalinus spinalis IUCN lists additionally Laos, but this is not mirrored in the map data.
- Adelophis
- Adelophis see caveat below
- Adelophis copei map seems to be too far to the west
- Adelophis foxi
- Adelphicos
- Adelphicos latifasciatum
- Adelphicos nigrilatum
- Adelphicos quadrivirgatum IUCN recognizes A.q. sargii and A.q. visoninus as distinct species. Map according to IUCN and RDB respectively. Both RDB and IUCN list Honduras as part of the range for A.q. visoninus, though not included in the map data; RDB lists additionally Nicaragua.
- Adelphicos sargii (as Adelphicos quadrivirgatum sargii in RDB): Map
- Adelphicos visoninum (as Adelphicos quadrivirgatum visoninus in RDB), both RDB and IUCN include Honduras, this is not mirrored in the map data. RDB also adds Belize, neither for RDB nor map data part of the geographic distribution (mix-up with A. quadrivirgatum?). Map
- Alsophis
- Arizona
- Arizona elegans ranges are similar enough but IUCN considers Arizona pacata as distinct species. As RDB doesn't recognize pacata as subspecies I combined both layers and created only one map for A. elegans.
- Bogertophis
- Bogertophis see caveat below
- Bogertophis rosaliae IUCN: Additionally Baja California
- Bogertophis subocularis
- Boiga
- Boiga angulata IUCN includes a few islands more
- Boiga beddomeiIUCN: Not only Maharashtra but the whole length of the Western Ghats. The map data includes parts of the state Odisha, neither mentioned in IUCN's description nor RDB - I removed this range from the map and informed Phil.
- on-going reassessment
- Boiga bengkuluensis IUCN adds Thailand (see comment: In the original description Orlov et al. (2003) reported the presence of this species also in southern Thailand.)
- Boiga bourreti RDB: Quảng Bình; IUCN: Quảng Bình and Kon Tum (see comment: Until recently [..] only known from Quang Binh Province[..] There are at least three additional records from Kom Tum Province to the south)
- Boiga cynodon though RDB includes India, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam the comment claims: Reports of B. cynodon from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam are often based on misidentified B. ocellata (TILLACK et al. 2004). Not in India fide I. Das (pers. comm., 22 Dec 2011).; IUCN's data is fitting without the countries mentioned before.
- Boiga drapiezii
- Boiga forsteni 2 Indian states (Sikkim, Uttarakhand) in the north are missing on IUCN's map
- Boiga guangxiensis
- Boiga jaspidea
- Boiga kraepelini IUCN includes all southern and central provinces of China plus a distinct location between Gansu and Qinghai, RDB lists S China (incl. Hainan. westward to Sichuan and Guizhou). Additionlly IUCN includes whole Taiwan, not only the northern part.
- Boiga multifasciata RDB: Nepal, Bhutan, India (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh); IUCN: Nepal, Bhutan, India (Uttarakhand, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, West Bengal, Assam); article: Nepal, Bhutan, India (Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim)
- Boiga nigriceps IUCN: Not China
- Boiga philippina
- Boiga ranawanei According to RDB conspecific to Boiga beddomei. Map.
- Boiga saengsomi
- Boiga schultzei
- Boiga trigonata (at least the country list is identical)
- Boiga walli - as Boiga ochracea walli in RDB. Map.
- Calamaria
- Calamaria abramovi
- Calamaria abstrusa
- Calamaria albiventer
- Calamaria alidae
- Calamaria battersbyi - RDB: SE Borneo, IUCN: SE Borneo OR W Borneo (The species is only known from Tanjung, a name which may refer to a village in either East or South Kalimantan or in the west of Melawi Watershed, Sokan River, also in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo).). IUCN's map shows the second interpretation.
- Calamaria bicolor IUCN: Only Borneo (Its occurrence in Java remains uncertain as it has not been collected recently.)
- Calamaria bitorques
- Calamaria boesemani
- Calamaria borneensis
- Calamaria buchi RDB: Dalat; IUCN: Dalat & Huong Son
- Calamaria concolor
- Calamaria crassa
- Calamaria doederleini
- Calamaria eiselti
- Calamaria everetti RDB: Including Palawan; IUCN: Only on Borneo
- Calamaria forcarti
- Calamaria gialaiensis
- Calamaria gimletti RDB: Subspecies of Calamaria lovii, IUCN: distinct species - IUCN map
- Calamaria grabowskyi RDB: Malaysia; IUCN: Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia
- Calamaria griswoldi IUCN: Additionally one distinct locality in Sarawak
- Calamaria hilleniusi
- Calamaria ingeri
- Calamaria javanica RDB Java+Belitung; IUCN Belitung. See IUCN's comment: C. javanica is only known from four specimens in Indonesia, one of them from the original description in "Java", which has not been confirmed as there is not enough precise information about its exact location. The three other specimens are old records reported were collected from 1891 from Belitung Island, Bangka Belitung Province.
- Calamaria joloensis RDB: Jolo (type locality); IUCN: The maps shows the possible range of this species including the islands of Sibutu, Bongao, Sanga-sanga, and the small island between Tawi-Tawi and Jolo.
- Calamaria lateralis IUCN assesses Java as doubtful
- Calamaria lautensis IUCN & RDB: Only Kokos; article: Borneo and Kokos
- Calamaria leucogaster IUCN: Not Java (There is one doubtful record from Java, considered to be in error.)
- Calamaria linnaei RDB: Bangka, Java; IUCN: Only Java (Several localities outside Java such as Bangka, Borneo, Sumatra, Sulawesi and Singapore have never been reconfirmed)
- Calamaria lovii RDB includes C. gimletti as subspecies. Map according to IUCN and RDB
- Calamaria lumbricoidea (first glance comparison...)
- Calamaria lumholtzi RDB: Indonesia; IUCN: Indonesia and Malaysia. IUCN's description claims "three specimens from three widely separated locations", but the range data shows 4... (the southernmost point seems to be the incorrect one, I wrote Phil a mail)
- Calamaria margaritophora
- Calamaria mecheli
- Calamaria melanota
- Calamaria modesta IUCN: Not Sulawesi
- Calamaria muelleri
- Calamaria nuchalis
- Calamaria pavimentata IUCN includes Indonesia, RDB at least lists Java as type locality, article mentions neither Indonesia nor Java
- Calamaria prakkei IUCN lists the species as possible extinct, no map created
- Calamaria rebentischi
- Calamaria sangi
- Calamaria schlegeli IUCN: Not Thailand
- Calamaria schmidti
- Calamaria septentrionalis (after some fiddling with the shape file...)
- Calamaria suluensis
- Calamaria sumatrana
- Calamaria thanhi
- Calamaria ulmeri
- Calamaria virgulata IUCN: Not Palawan, Nias; additionally Java (in RDB as type locality)
- Calamaria yunnanensis
- Carphophis
- Cemophora
- Chersodromus
- Chilomeniscus
- genus map
- Chilomeniscus savagei
- Chilomeniscus stramineus IUCN's map includes nearly not California
- Chionactis
- Clonophis
- Coluber
- Coluber andreanus as Hierophis andreanus in RDB
- Coluber bholanathi
- Coluber constrictor range in Canada is different (first glance comparison...)
- Coluber gracilis IUCN & RDB: Also Rajasthan - updated RDB description?
- Coluber insulanus
- Coluber thomasi
- Coniophanes
- Coniophanes alvarezi
- Coniophanes dromiciformis RDB: Ecuador & Peru; IUCN: Ecuador
- Coniophanes imperialis
- Coniophanes lateritius
- Coniophanes melanocephalus
- Coniophanes meridanus IUCN: Not only the state of Yucatan but the whole northern Yucatan peninsula
- Coniophanes piceivittis
- Coniophanes quinquevittatus
- Coniophanes sarae
- Coniophanes schmidti IUCN: Not only the state of Yucatan but the whole Yucatan peninsula, plus a distinct range in Chiapas
- Conophis
- / genus map, IUCN doesn't recognize C. pulcher. Distribution map
- Conophis lineatus (first glance comparison...)
- Conophis morai
- Conophis vittatus
- Conopsis
- Conopsis amphisticha RDB: Oaxaca & Puebla; IUCN: Oaxaca
- Conopsis biserialis (first glance...)
- Conopsis lineata
- Conopsis megalodon
- Conopsis nasus
- Contia
- Coronella
- Cryophis
- Cyclocorus
- above: fr.WP article base vs IUCN shape files / April 2013
- below: fr.WP article base vs IUCN shape files / November 2013
- Dendrophidion
- Dendrophidion vinitor IUCN uses a completely different taxonomy, D. vinitor according to IUCN are multiple species according to RDB.
- Dipsadoboa
- Dipsadoboa brevirostris according to RDB and IUCN found in Côte d'Ivoire; Ghana; Guinea; Liberia; Sierra Leone - RDB lists also Togo; Benin; Nigeria; Cameroon
- Dolichophis
- Dolichophis jugularis (first glance...)
- Dolichophis schmidti (first glance...)
- Drymarchon
- Drymarchon caudomaculatus IUCN: Only Venezuela
- Drymarchon couperi
- Drymarchon melanurus IUCN is inconsistent - taxonomic notes: The species in the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America west of the Andes and in Venezuela is D. melanurus.; range description includes only Texas to Belize. I wrote Phil a mail.
- Drymobius
- Drymobius chloroticus IUCN: Not Salvador, but the map includes the northern tip
- Drymobius melanotropis
- Drymobius rhombifer
- Dryocalamus
- Dryocalamus davisonii (IUCN's description includes China, but the map is identical to RDB. I informed Phil)
- Dryocalamus gracilis The map looks weird, probably caused by insufficient data (only two specimens have been reported in the last 120 years). No map created.
- / Dryocalamus philippinus Maps is identical to RDB, but IUCN's description is completely different (confused texts while data compilation? I asked Phil)
- Dryocalamus subannulatus
- Dryocalamus tristrigatus IUCN: Bornei & Palawan (but: poorly known species); RDB: Sundaland
- Dryophiops
- genus map - see caveats below
- Dryophiops philippina RDB & IUCN: Additionally Panay, IUCN includes also Mindanao.
- Dryophiops rubescens IUCN: Not Cambodia. RDB+IUCN: Additionally Philippines.
- Eirenis
- Eirenis aurolineatus
- Eirenis barani
- Eirenis collaris IUCN: Not Bulgaria, Lebanon
- Eirenis coronella IUCN: not Turkey; Iran listed as uncertain but included in the map, additionally Kuwait - neither in RDB's nor IUCN's description
- Eirenis coronelloides RDB and IUCN: Iraq, Jordan, Syria & Turkey
- Eirenis decemlineatus not listed for IUCN in Iran; RDB defines this country as uncertain; IUCN's map doesn't include Iraq - I asked Phil
- Eirenis eiselti IUCN claims Turkey, RDB Turkey and Syria
- Eirenis levantinus IUCN: Not Cyprus
- Eirenis lineomaculatus
- Eirenis medus IUCN includes Khuzestan province, W Iran (not to be confused with Kerman province, range of Eirenis kermanensis)
- Eirenis modestus IUCN: Not recognized for Israel, Iraq and Iran (Records from Iran (Central Province and Zanjhan Province) and Iraq should be verified. Records from Israel, Lebanon and Syria are now considered to refer to Eirenis levantinus.)
- Eirenis punctatolineatus IUCN: not Iraq
- Eirenis rechingeri
- Eirenis rothii
- Eirenis thospitis
- Elachistodon
- Elaphe
- Elaphe bimaculata
- Elaphe quatuorlineata IUCN: Not recognized for Bulgaria, Romania and Syria
- Elapoidis
- Etheridgeum
- Euprepiophis
- Ficimia
- Ficimia hardyi
- Ficimia ramirezi
- Ficimia ruspator IUCN: Only Guerrero
- Ficimia streckeri
- Ficimia variegata IUCN: Only Veracruz and Oaxaca
- Geagras
- Geagras redimitus IUCN: Only Oaxaca
- Gongylosoma
- Gongylosoma baliodeirus
- Gongylosoma longicauda
- Gongylosoma mukutense
- Gongylosoma scripta IUCN lists Myanmar as possibly extinct, though included in the map
- Gonyophis
- Gonyophis margaritatus IUCN: Not Singapore, but peninsular Malaysia and all over Borneo
- Gonyosoma
- Gyalopion
- Hemerophis
- Hemorrhois
- Hierophis
- Lampropeltis
- Leptophis
- Liopeltis
- Lycodon
- Lycodon alcalai
- Lycodon bibonius
- Lycodon butleri
- Lycodon capucinus
- Lycodon cardamomensis
- Lycodon chrysoprateros
- Lycodon effraenis
- Lycodon fausti
- Lycodon flavomaculatus
- Lycodon futsingensis
- Lycodon gongshan
- Lycodon jara
- Lycodon kundui
- Lycodon laoensis
- Lycodon muelleri
- Lycodon ophiophagus
- Lycodon osmanhilli
- Lycodon paucifasciatus
- Lycodon solivagus
- Lycodon subcinctus
- Lycodon synaptor
- Lycodon travancoricus
- Lycodon zawi
- Lytorhynchus
- Macrocalamus
- Macroprotodon
- Mastigodryas
- Meizodon
- Myersophis
- Nerodia
- Oligodon
- Oligodon affinis
- Oligodon ancorus
- Oligodon annamensis
- Oligodon annulifer
- Oligodon barroni
- Oligodon bitorquatus
- Oligodon booliati
- Oligodon brevicauda
- Oligodon chinensis
- Oligodon cinereus
- Oligodon cruentatus
- Oligodon cyclurus
- Oligodon deuvei
- Oligodon eberhardti
- Oligodon erythrorhachis
- Oligodon everetti
- Oligodon fasciolatus
- Oligodon forbesi
- Oligodon hamptoni
- Oligodon inornatus
- Oligodon joynsoni
- Oligodon juglandifer
- Oligodon lacroixi
- Oligodon lungshenensis
- Oligodon macrurus
- Oligodon maculatus
- Oligodon mcdougalli
- Oligodon meyerinkii
- Oligodon modestum
- Oligodon moricei
- Oligodon mouhoti
- Oligodon multizonatus
- Oligodon nikhili
- Oligodon ningshaanensis
- Oligodon ocellatus
- Oligodon octolineatus
- Oligodon ornatus
- Oligodon perkinsi
- Oligodon petronellae
- Oligodon planiceps
- Oligodon praefrontalis
- Oligodon pseudotaeniatus
- Oligodon pulcherrimus
- Oligodon purpurascens
- Oligodon saintgironsi
- Oligodon signatus
- Oligodon splendidus
- Oligodon sublineatus
- Oligodon taeniatus
- Oligodon taeniolatus
- Oligodon theobaldi
- Oligodon torquatus
- Oligodon travancoricus
- Oligodon trilineatus
- Oligodon unicolor
- Oligodon venustus
- Oligodon vertebralis
- Oocatochus
- Opheodrys
- Oreocalamus
- Pantherophis
- Philothamnus
- Phyllorhynchus
- Pituophis
- Platyceps
- Pliocercus
- Pseudelaphe
- Pseudoficimia
- Pseudorabdion
- Pseustes
- Ptyas
- Rhabdops
- Rhinechis
- Rhinobothryum
- Rhinocheilus
- Rhynchocalamus
- Rhynchophis
- Salvadora
- Sibynophis
- Sonora
- Spalerosophis
- Stegonotus
- Stenorrhina
- Storeria
- Symphimus
- Tantilla
- Tantilla atriceps
- Tantilla bairdi
- Tantilla bocourti
- Tantilla boipiranga
- Tantilla briggsi
- Tantilla calamarina
- Tantilla cascadae
- Tantilla coronadoi
- Tantilla coronata
- Tantilla cucullata
- Tantilla cuniculator
- Tantilla deppei
- Tantilla flavilineata
- Tantilla gracilis
- Tantilla hobartsmithi
- Tantilla impensa
- Tantilla jani
- Tantilla johnsoni
- Tantilla moesta
- Tantilla nigra
- Tantilla nigriceps
- Tantilla oaxacae
- Tantilla oolitica
- Tantilla planiceps
- Tantilla relicta
- Tantilla robusta
- Tantilla rubra
- Tantilla sertula
- Tantilla shawi
- Tantilla slavensi
- Tantilla striata
- Tantilla tayrae
- Tantilla triseriata
- Tantilla wilcoxi
- Tantilla yaquia
- Tantillita
- Telescopus
- Tetralepis
- Thamnophis
- Thrasops
- Trimorphodon
- Xenelaphis
- Zamenis
- Tropidodipsas
- Tropidonophis
- Virginia
- Xenocalamus
- Zamenis